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Stay away. Please do your research before going. I took a chance because it was an evening program. But I was sadly mistaken. The program is suppose to cater to worker adults. Yet professors are only available to meet with you during the day. As well as tutoring. They do not teach. The make you print out stacks of paper that contain power points of what is suppose to be on test. More than 90% is not on the test. They pull stuff from paragraphs that you wouldn't expect to be important but apparently is. You class size is about 50 students. By the end of it a third have dropped out and the rest are on the border of failing. Test are not up for debate. It is there interpretation that they are always right and your wrong. Test are suppose to be in the form of NCLEX style questions. WRONG. They came up with their own way of getting rid of students. It's all about money and looking good.

If you love cute, small campuses, this is the school for you. However, there are many downfalls. The students form cliques like they are still in high school. Many professors do not teach, they read from the PowerPoint for the whole class. I've experienced more rude professors than nice. The school is expensive and if you're poor, they sometimes give you a hard time with your FAFSA. The faculty behind the scenes have been rude and unhelpful with my past situations. It may be a Catholic university but that doesn't mean they should shove a religion class down our throats. You'd be surprised how many non-Catholic students attend here. The school doesn't care about the students, they care about the MONEY. Other reviews will cover the good things about Neumann...